The Roman Road Challenge

Cycle Sportive
, Ormskirk –
Sunday, 31 May 2015

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Event Summary

Event Overview

An exciting cycle sportive with a start/finish area which will allow riders to make use of the excellent facilities at Edge Hill Sport on campus at Edge Hill University in Ormksirk.

The event has been designed in consultation with Harry Middleton Cycling Club and The Bicycle Lounge – both organisations will also be providing an integral part of the event experience on the day. The event will take place using British Cycling 'Non-Competitive Event Guidelines and Best Practice'

The incredibly scenic but testing 82 mile 'Roman Road Challenge' takes riders over Hunter's Hill, Rivington Reservoir, Foxholes, Matchmoor, past Belmont Village and out to Edgworth onto the infamous Roman Road for 6 undulating miles before returning past Tockholes, Brindle, Hillhouse Lane, Walton le Dale, Midge Hall, Croston and Mawdesley. The route has been designed to challenge the most experienced rider and offers over 4500ft of climbing and a maximum gradient of 13% but it will also accomodate riders with less experience due to the fact that much of the climbing takes place in the first 50 miles (see route profile below). This will allow either a very speedy final 30miles or a more leisurely ride back to the finish - dependant on how your legs feel after The Roman Road!

The 36 mile 'Croston Crusade' will follow the same route as the 'Challenge' out of Ormskirk and over Hunter's Hill but then at the 12.5 mile point the 'Crusaders' will head North towards the Eastern edge of Mawdesley/Croston Moss and into Croston then crossing over the River Yarrow, the River Douglas and the Leeds-Liverpool canal as riders head West and then South through Holmeswood and past Mere Sands Wood before travelling though Rufford and back onto the Moss but now on the opposite side. Then past Mawdesley and across Hoscar Moss to return to Edge Hill Sport via Blythe Lane, Castle Lane and Westhead. The route has been designed with the less experienced or younger rider in mind but it will still offer a challenging climb within the first 10miles and over 1100ft of climbing with a maximum gradient of just over 11%.

The club with the highest combined number of finishers across both routes will be presented with the - 'Harry Middleton Trophy'

About the Event

Info for Riders

Riders will be started in groups at regular intervals from 0800hrs to avoid congestion on the roads.
Each route will see finishers graded into categories as below based upon time taken to complete the course (n.b. there will be a course cut off at 1630hrs which will see the 'Broom Wagon' collect any remaining riders that will not be clear of the course by this time, if however riders prefer to finish the course outside the event jurisdiction this is possible but be aware you may not receive a time due to the Start/Finish area also closing at 1630hrs);
The Roman Road Challenge
Emperor - less than 4h45m
Centurion - 4h45m to 6hrs
Gladiator - 6hrs+
The Croston Crusade
Emperor - less than 2h30m
Centurion - 2h30m to 3h15m
Gladiator - 3h15m+

Event Summary

Event Overview

An exciting cycle sportive with a start/finish area which will allow riders to make use of the excellent facilities at Edge Hill Sport on campus at Edge Hill University in Ormksirk.

The event has been designed in consultation with Harry Middleton Cycling Club and The Bicycle Lounge – both organisations will also be providing an integral part of the event experience on the day. The event will take place using British Cycling 'Non-Competitive Event Guidelines and Best Practice'

The incredibly scenic but testing 82 mile 'Roman Road Challenge' takes riders over Hunter's Hill, Rivington Reservoir, Foxholes, Matchmoor, past Belmont Village and out to Edgworth onto the infamous Roman Road for 6 undulating miles before returning past Tockholes, Brindle, Hillhouse Lane, Walton le Dale, Midge Hall, Croston and Mawdesley. The route has been designed to challenge the most experienced rider and offers over 4500ft of climbing and a maximum gradient of 13% but it will also accomodate riders with less experience due to the fact that much of the climbing takes place in the first 50 miles (see route profile below). This will allow either a very speedy final 30miles or a more leisurely ride back to the finish - dependant on how your legs feel after The Roman Road!

The 36 mile 'Croston Crusade' will follow the same route as the 'Challenge' out of Ormskirk and over Hunter's Hill but then at the 12.5 mile point the 'Crusaders' will head North towards the Eastern edge of Mawdesley/Croston Moss and into Croston then crossing over the River Yarrow, the River Douglas and the Leeds-Liverpool canal as riders head West and then South through Holmeswood and past Mere Sands Wood before travelling though Rufford and back onto the Moss but now on the opposite side. Then past Mawdesley and across Hoscar Moss to return to Edge Hill Sport via Blythe Lane, Castle Lane and Westhead. The route has been designed with the less experienced or younger rider in mind but it will still offer a challenging climb within the first 10miles and over 1100ft of climbing with a maximum gradient of just over 11%.

The club with the highest combined number of finishers across both routes will be presented with the - 'Harry Middleton Trophy'

About the Event

Info for Riders

Riders will be started in groups at regular intervals from 0800hrs to avoid congestion on the roads.
Each route will see finishers graded into categories as below based upon time taken to complete the course (n.b. there will be a course cut off at 1630hrs which will see the 'Broom Wagon' collect any remaining riders that will not be clear of the course by this time, if however riders prefer to finish the course outside the event jurisdiction this is possible but be aware you may not receive a time due to the Start/Finish area also closing at 1630hrs);
The Roman Road Challenge
Emperor - less than 4h45m
Centurion - 4h45m to 6hrs
Gladiator - 6hrs+
The Croston Crusade
Emperor - less than 2h30m
Centurion - 2h30m to 3h15m
Gladiator - 3h15m+

If you’re riding a sportive this year, British Cycling Grading will make sure you find your perfect match. From your first sportive, to the toughest rides in Britain, our simple Grading system identifies the challenge on a one-to-five scale. This allows users to understand what to expect at an event and prepare appropriately.

Event updates

If you’re riding a sportive this year, British Cycling Grading will make sure you find your perfect match. From your first sportive, to the toughest rides in Britain, our simple Grading system identifies the challenge on a one-to-five scale. This allows users to understand what to expect at an event and prepare appropriately.

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